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Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and First Lady Lauren Baker join Mayor Domenic Sarno to tour WinnDevelopment’s 31 Elm project in Springfield on Sept. 22, 2022. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]

I don't quite remember what the dome of South High School looked like before it was white-washed....but my husband went to school there, and said that it was stained glass. He used to have classes under the dome.

covered bridge @ Makers Mark Distillery

Springfield Community Center in Springfield, SC

Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!

Show da banda Springfield Nukes no Café Aurora, São Paulo.

19/10/2008

  

Diane was given the assignment to cover Rick Springfield at The Paramount in Huntington, NY with opening act The Mylars. Click these links to see her photographs and read her review

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This is the view of Springfield Road from the house that Chad, Nathan, Cass and I rented.

Show da banda Springfield Nukes no Café Aurora, São Paulo.

19/10/2008

  

Lake Springfield, Lincoln Memorial Garden

West side of city hall in Springfield, MO

Built in 1897-1898, this Richardsonian Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Francis T. Baron to serve as a Union Station for Springfield, Illinois. The station was a joint effort between the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O Railroad), Chicago, Peoria, and St. Louis Railroad (CP&StL), and Illinois Central Railroad, and later served the short-lived St. Louis, Peoria and North Western Railway. The station’s original 110 foot (34 meter) tall three-story tower was removed in 1946, ten years after the clock faces had been deactivated as a cost-saving measure during the Great Depression. It served as a passenger train station until 1971, when service was discontinued, in favor of Amtrak utilizing the through-running station along the Chicago and Alton Railroad lines, later known as the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad (GMO), just a few blocks to the west of the station. The building features a multi-colored brick exterior with dark red and light red bricks present alongside buff brick, stone trim, arched bays, a hipped roof, hipped dormers, a large canopy on the Madison Street facade with brick piers and large brackets, which was the former passenger platform alongside the railroad tracks, and a reconstructed tower with four turrets, a pyramidal hipped roof, and four clock faces. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. After passenger train service was discontinued, the building served as offices for the State of Illinois until 2004. Between 2004 and 2007, the building was restored to its original exterior appearance, with the reconstruction of the clock tower and restoration of historic exterior elements. Today, the building serves as the visitor center for the nearby Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library.

One of the big houses on Springfield Road, now used as offices.

Show da banda Springfield Nukes no Café Aurora, São Paulo.

19/10/2008

 

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2021

Springfields Winter Wonderland Walk.

This short video doesn't really put over the rich colours in the trees and the brilliant display they put on here.

Autofocus wouldn't work in the dark, and I couldn't see to focus any better, so I took lots of different shots. This is the sharpest, but no billowing steam.

I cruised up and own this road several times at low speed looking for a good spot that wasn't in anyone's yard. If the neighborhood was awake, they didn't call the cops, er, cop. Nor come out blasting, which is an increasing risk.

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